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GAIM 2009: GLG makes a late entry
A last-minute addition to the line-up in Monaco has been GLG’s senior managing director Pierre Lagrange, a relatively low profile figure even though the firm is listed on the New York stock exchange.
GLG has had its share of troubles in the past, including the Philippe Jabre scandal, last year’s departure of star manager Greg Coffey and a hefty chunk of investor redemptions.
Perhaps Lagrange is taking on a more public role as the firm now feels it has a more upbeat story to tell.
Having pulled off a number of hirings and the acqusition of the UK fund management unit of Societe Generale, the firm said this month that its hedge funds had risen 11.2 percent in the five months to May 31.
Meanwhile, expansion into the U.S., Asia and the Middle East is also planned.
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